My new rescue guinea pigs

I put the two pairs together so I would have an empty enclosure for the new boys. The four of them seem happy together.

The white male, Biscuit still has his favourite spot.

Martha can still hide under blankets while she eats.

Muffin and Cinnamon are like old friends. They are already inseperable.

The new boys.

When I opened the carrier they had their backs to me.

Are they a cute pair or what.

Larry

Joey

A little shy. They hesitated to approach the food dish

The smell of fresh veggies was irresistable.

They love their lettuce

They are very close, but I don't think they are brothers. Their whole bone structure is different. Joey is an Abysinian and he is fine boned and has a smaller hear. Larry is a big smooth coated male with wide shoulders and a big head. He could fill out into a really big boar. He already has a double chin. He has a longer body too.

They are very polite boys and they are totally surprized at how much food I keep giving them. They don't know what to do with it all.

My older piggies are getting the same amount of food and they will be demanding fruit later. I have grapes. How long before the boys start demanding food and acting like normal guinea pigs?

Guinea pigs are always cute. They don't do well when they are discarded. The owner got pregnant and she didn't want guinea pigs anymore. They don't understand that. All they know is that they were suddenly dropped off at the reptile centre. We rehome small animals like that. Usually I take the guinea pigs.
They are very fine looking boys and very polite. They deserve a permanent home and security. They have more room. She had them in a cage too small for even one guinea pig.
They have the big enclosure now and lots of veggies.

It didn't take long for them to start demanding food. They now get a before bed hay snack. None of my guinea pigs has ever had that before. They want so hay to chew on during the night. I can either give it to them or listen to them carry on. My older piggies are happy about the hay, but they always waited until after breakfast to have some hay and they never asked for more.
It has been a while since I had lively young guinea pigs.